Annie Wilkinson

@ALSWilkinson

Anthropologist studying how people, cities, diseases and health systems interact; plus zoonoses & epidemics. Research fellow and on

Gått med maj 2013

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  1. Fastnålad Tweet
    6 maj

    Very happy that our briefing on key considerations for epidemic response and local action in informal urban settlements, for Covid19 and beyond, is now published in . Please check it out, plus credits to the long list of contributors!

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  2. 10 sep.

    Our new piece in about how COVID19 has highlighted how little we know about chronic health conditions in informal settlements - a protracted overlooked emergency. With and

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  3. 28 aug.

    📢 Up to 9 permanent research positions at 👇 recruiting in gender, health systems, cities and urban development, markets and the state, innovation, climate and environmental justice, agriculture and rural development and the humanitarian-development nexus

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  4. 25 aug.

    Great blog from colleagues on tax reforms and decentralisation in Freetown - and what it might mean for longer term urban development. A critical issue and moment.

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    22 aug.
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    🌍On vision is of emergency responses which are humane & adaptive. 💭This requires contextually appropriate responses, which are sensitive to vulnerabilities & power relations 👉

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  7. 6 aug.

    More podcasts, a great collection of episodes including ours on the social dimensions of epidemics

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  8. 6 aug.

    Tune in to this podcast to hear more about addressing climate and health in cities - thanks for making the links

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  9. 6 aug.

    Super exciting PhD projects by amazing colleagues, and an absolute privilege to be working with on his!

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  12. 29 juli

    How to protect the vulnerable while restrictions are eased? Please join us for this important discussion tomorrow! Details below

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  13. 27 juli

    Great blog by and highlighting the need for greater inclusion of communities in Covid19 responses in Freetown

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    15 juli

    In informal settlements, residents, community-based organisations & NGOs have played a vital role in dealing with - examples from and

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    10 juli
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  16. 10 juli

    Yes, we need a review of the WHO's COVID-19 response but how to avoid it being too narrow, overly technical, and a rehash of past reviews never to be implemented? See excellent thread from on his lessons from studying lessons learned👇

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    9 juli

    As announces an investigation into the global response to , I urge everyone to read and reflect on this excellent analysis by . We cannot get out of this mess unless we truly understand where we've gone wrong in the past.

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  18. 9 juli

    See below for a brilliant collection of short pieces on responses to and impacts of COVID-19 in West Africa. A facinating and nuanced regional overview, including a great piece by 👇

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  19. 8 juli

    Also, follow for a treasure trove of excellent zoonotic and epidemic research

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  20. 8 juli

    Thanks for highlighting my paper on emergence of Lassa and Ebola in Sierra Leone. The paper I'm most proud of but my least cited, oh well 🙄. It asks whose knowledge and experience counts, and discusses implications for how we detect emerging diseases.... and how we miss them.

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  21. 8 juli

    Our article (based on the briefing) on COVID-19 in informal urban settlements is now in Spanish. Please check it out 👇

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